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Post by sinbad on Apr 17, 2005 15:03:46 GMT
Here's an interview that the author is estimating took place around 1981 or 1982. The voice prints for the voice on this recording match Elvis' voice from interviews with him from 1977 and before. I never used to give the "Elvis is Alive" or "Elvis faked his death" campaign a second thought. But after listening to this interview my mind is opened. It's an hour and a half long so be prepared to spend some time listening to it. It is amazing! Elvis may very well have faked his death....and been living under the name "Jesse" for years. http://*banned link*/elvis.mp3
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Post by PaulBearer on Apr 19, 2005 2:55:00 GMT
But is he dead by now?
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Post by TPIMaster on Apr 19, 2005 17:39:55 GMT
Elvis being alive is an even more known mystery than the Paul Is Dead one. Although we got more proof. (Of course there couldn't have been more proof of Elvis being alive, cause he would've gone through plastic surgery and he would've tried to change his voice.) Do I believe the rumour? Well, let me say this: Paul Is Dead, Elvis Is Alive and Hitler Went Undercover But Was Killed Afterwards (made that last one up, but could've been possible aswell )
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Post by sinbad on Jul 23, 2005 0:30:34 GMT
I would say he is still alive. But how can you prove that? There is no way to know for sure unless he comes out. If he did that, most people wouldn't believe it is really him! Anyway, here's the link to the interview with Elvis/Jesse that took place in 1981 in case some of you missed it: http://*banned link*/elvis.mp3 Bump!
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Post by TPIMaster on Jul 23, 2005 10:43:30 GMT
I would say he is still alive. But how can you prove that? There is no way to know for sure unless he comes out. If he did that, most people wouldn't believe it is really him! Anyway, here's the link to the interview with Elvis/Jesse that took place in 1981 in case some of you missed it: http://*banned link*/elvis.mp3 Bump! I listened to that recently and I thought it was very interesting. The voice print part and stuff really proved to me that it was him... So he didn't die back then
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Post by abbey on Jul 23, 2005 17:45:21 GMT
Elvis was lucky and smart enough to keep quiet and plan "his escape". I always thought he might have just walked away from the "glass house" life into a normal one.
Too bad Paul was such a nudge and couldn't keep quiet and just make plans with Jane and quietly drift away into obscurity. Must be that Gemini trait .......
Having been born a poor Southern boy, I often wondered what Elvis would have thought about Lisa marrying a black man. I was sure he would have come forward, but he didn't, did he? I am not prejudice, but did spent 2 1/2 years living in Dallas, TX, so I know that even in the 70's the mindset of the South was quite an eyeopener for someone raised in the Pacific Northwest.
What is really weird is one summer afternoon when I was only 12, I was walking to the drug store to get coke at the good old fashioned soda fountain. I must have just listened to a Presley tune because I remember thinking how sad that Elvis couldn't walk two crumby blocks and get a soda....how horrible!!!!!
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Post by TotalInformation on Jul 24, 2005 13:54:59 GMT
Elvis was lucky and smart enough to keep quiet and plan "his escape". I always thought he might have just walked away from the "glass house" life into a normal one.
Too bad Paul was such a nudge and couldn't keep quiet and just make plans with Jane and quietly drift away into obscurity. Must be that Gemini trait .......
Could you expand for those of us less astrologically inclined?
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Jul 24, 2005 21:17:51 GMT
Gemini's are said to have "the gift of gab."
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Post by abbey on Jul 25, 2005 1:06:42 GMT
Also Gemini's are VERY indecisive which was Paul's downfall because he couldn't make up his mind for sure to get out of it. That is why he wound up dead. He kept saying he wanted to leave, but didn't and ..........
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Post by sinbad on Jul 26, 2005 2:14:48 GMT
He kept saying he wanted to leave, but didn't and .......... What do you mean?
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Post by defhermit on Jul 26, 2005 5:37:22 GMT
we don't know that he was murdered, let alone why...
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Post by abbey on Aug 1, 2005 15:56:14 GMT
I'm sure if you could get someone who was in The Beatles inner circle in 1966 to 'fess up, they would admit that Paul was miserable. During 1965 & 1966, Paul did ALOT of complaining about his life. HE WANTED OUT.
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Post by beatled on Aug 20, 2005 3:56:00 GMT
Just saw this guy on MSNBC, a quick interview, and he claims that Elvis's only surviving aunt says that "it was not my nephew" in the coffin.. Yeah, he's got something to sell, and I'd like to hear that aunt go on the record, but it is intriguing. I don't think you would see something similar regarding Paul/Faul, this is "safe", Elvis isn't come to come forward, (dead or alive) so speculation can go on forever. Oh yeah, he claims as a possible reason for wanting to go underground that a federal agent played in his band from 74-76, resulting in arrests, and therefore I guess Elvis' life was in danger. Hey Sinbad, he's selling that interview tape. www.elvisdna.com/
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Post by sinbad on Aug 20, 2005 15:21:40 GMT
Hey Sinbad, he's selling that interview tape. Is that the same one that is in your catalog that I posted here? He's advertising that the interview on the tape took place 7 years after his death which would have been 1984 but the the date on the tape posted on this thread is supposedly 1981.
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Post by sinbad on Aug 20, 2005 15:32:28 GMT
Colonel Parker was the mastermind behind Elvis' faked death. He was the one that convinced Elvis it could be done. There was only about 6 people other than Elvis who knew about this. Two of Elvis' closest friends were involved, Joe Esposito and Larry Geller. Elvis' father died before Elvis could tell him the truth. Lisa Marie knows about it and has known for a long time along with other family and friends. This is also well known among famous people who practice Scientology.
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Post by beatled on Aug 20, 2005 18:10:07 GMT
Is that the same one that is in your catalog that I posted here? He's advertising that the interview on the tape took place 7 years after his death which would have been 1984 but the the date on the tape posted on this thread is supposedly 1981. Hmm well I didn't pay much attention to the date, but I sounds like it covers the same territory.
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Post by Paulythene Paul on Oct 22, 2006 1:34:31 GMT
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Post by Paul Bearer on Oct 22, 2006 5:50:29 GMT
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Post by Paulythene Paul on Oct 22, 2006 6:22:48 GMT
That would actually be the result of inductive logic, not deductive logic. An example of inductive logic would be if you were sitting by the edge of a tunnel with a slow river running out from it, and you saw a black swan come out, followed a minute later by a second black swan, followed another minute later by a third swan that also was the colour black and concluded that if another swam comes out it also will be black. The stories on the website Linky and Dinky's Astounding adventures appear to be listed in reverse chronological order of creation, i.e. with the oldest story at the bottom, the second oldest story above it, and so on up to the most recent entry being about Elvis. The oldest story is obviously fiction. So is the second oldest story. So is the third. Etc. That doesn't necessarily mean that everything there is fiction. The story about Elvis could be true, just like a fourth swan coming out of the tunnel could be white. I don't believe the guys real names are Linky and Dinky though. That's just too silly.
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Post by Paul Bearer on Oct 23, 2006 1:44:52 GMT
They wrote that his name was Jon Burrows so don't you think it would be easy now for someone else to find his home address?
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Post by paulfaul on Mar 31, 2008 13:05:29 GMT
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Post by plastic paul on Mar 31, 2008 23:47:36 GMT
Hmmm, a compelling film, however, IMO there is clear editing between the picture being shown as evidence and the final image in question that shows Mr. E. A. Presley...
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Post by Soothsayer on Apr 5, 2008 6:29:15 GMT
Hmmm, a compelling film, however, IMO there is clear editing between the picture being shown as evidence and the final image in question that shows Mr. E. A. Presley... PP is correct, as always., There's nothing conclusive in that vid, IMO. I would imagine, that a large percentage of people would have noted, that the ridiculously youthful, trim, "Blue Hawaii" Elvis, pictured in the coffin photo, looked nothing like the supposedly recently deceased Elvis. The incorrect spelling of his name on the headstone was also appararently deliberate , to avoid any legal repercussions. What I find interesting, is Elvis' connection to the Memphis Mafia, & his association, (if any ,) to Manson. Charliemanson.net have done a pretty good job recently, of dissecting & challenging a lot of the crime scene/ forensic/autopsy evidence in the Tate/LaBianca murder cases, pointing to a somewhat contrived, or at the very least, botched investigation. There is also the mention of a burned gate at Spahn ranch, which allegedly had Elvis' name daubed on it, (photos subsequently omitted from police evidence files,) & the suggestion of a possible Memphis Mafia link. It's a lengthy, but compelling read if anyone's interested, especially in light of the IAAP vids & a possible PID/PWR connection; www.charliemanson.net/bogus-and-doctored-crime-scene-photos-t41.html(ranch door photo pg 8, stuff on Elvis, The Beatles, Neil Young etc thruout) www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydklAx7T544brief Manson interview clip. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Mafia
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Post by Edman on Jan 9, 2009 16:41:48 GMT
I think Elvis is really dead. At the time Elvis died he was almost bankrupt. He makes more money now then when he was alive.
Some (not all) stars make far much more money after they are dead...James Dean (paid 10,000 for Rebel, his relatives made millions, Jim Morrison makes more now which actually goes to his inlaws.
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